Ken: Insulting Stef is a loser, as far as techniques to get free support go. To understand the output that you gave us, you have to know which class is devoted to which streams. Stef isn't the wondershaper guy. Try asking whoever wrote it. If you want to know if its "working", you have to ask yourself "what do I want it to do?". I'm guessing you want to be able to use some real-time app (game or gnomemeeting) or surf while a network backup runs or while someone transfers a large file. If you can do that, then it's working. If you can't, then it isn't. Try it with and without the shaper. See if you can tell the difference. The output you included implies that you really haven't done much in the way of competing flows (1 dropped packet, 1 overlimit) so it's impossible to say whether it works for you. On Thu, 2003-10-16 at 13:33, Ken Scott wrote: > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Stef Coene" <stef.coene@xxxxxxxxx> > To: "Ken Scott" <ken@xxxxxxxxxx>; <lartc@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > Sent: Thursday, October 16, 2003 1:11 PM > Subject: Re: Re: LARTC -- confirmation of subscription -- request > 626047 > > > > On Thursday 16 October 2003 16:50, Ken Scott wrote: > > > Hello, > > > i have just started using "The Wonder Shaper" for my cable connection, > > > when i run ./wshaper status > > > i get: > > > > > > qdisc ingress ffff: > > > Sent 1842 bytes 31 pkts (dropped 0, overlimits 0) > > > > > > qdisc sfq 30: quantum 1514b perturb 10sec > > > Sent 0 bytes 0 pkts (dropped 0, overlimits 0) > > > > > > qdisc sfq 20: quantum 1514b perturb 10sec > > > Sent 133 bytes 2 pkts (dropped 0, overlimits 0) > > > > > > qdisc sfq 10: quantum 1514b perturb 10sec > > > Sent 3592 bytes 28 pkts (dropped 0, overlimits 0) > > > > > > qdisc cbq 1: rate 10Mbit (bounded,isolated) prio no-transmit > > > Sent 3725 bytes 30 pkts (dropped 0, overlimits 1) > > > borrowed 0 overactions 0 avgidle 624 undertime 0 > > > > > > class cbq 1: root rate 10Mbit (bounded,isolated) prio no-transmit > > > Sent 0 bytes 0 pkts (dropped 0, overlimits 0) > > > borrowed 0 overactions 0 avgidle 624 undertime 0 > > > class cbq 1:10 parent 1:1 leaf 10: rate 250Kbit prio 1 > > > Sent 3780 bytes 30 pkts (dropped 0, overlimits 1) > > > borrowed 0 overactions 1 avgidle 624 undertime 0 > > > class cbq 1:1 parent 1: rate 250Kbit (bounded,isolated) prio 5 > > > Sent 3913 bytes 32 pkts (dropped 0, overlimits 0) > > > borrowed 0 overactions 0 avgidle 624 undertime 0 > > > class cbq 1:20 parent 1:1 leaf 20: rate 225Kbit prio 2 > > > Sent 133 bytes 2 pkts (dropped 0, overlimits 0) > > > borrowed 0 overactions 0 avgidle 624 undertime 0 > > > class cbq 1:30 parent 1:1 leaf 30: rate 200Kbit prio 2 > > > Sent 0 bytes 0 pkts (dropped 0, overlimits 0) > > > borrowed 0 overactions 0 avgidle 624 undertime 0 > > > > > > > > > is this good? > > > or could some one please explain to me what some of this information > means > > > to me? > > You ask us to explain everything :) > > You can find all needed information on http://lartc.org and > http://docum.org. > > > > Stef > > No, i didn't ask u to explain everything, i asked if some one could tell me > what "some" of this information is, > and weather or not it is working correctly according that the information > that i have posted above. > > oh and the documentation on the lartc.org site sux. > > > > -- > > stef.coene@xxxxxxxxx > > "Using Linux as bandwidth manager" > > http://www.docum.org/ > > #lartc @ irc.openprojects.net > > > > _______________________________________________ > > LARTC mailing list / LARTC@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > > http://mailman.ds9a.nl/mailman/listinfo/lartc HOWTO: http://lartc.org/ > > --- > > [This E-mail scanned for viruses by Declude Virus] > > > > > > --- > [This E-mail scanned for viruses by Declude Virus] > > _______________________________________________ > LARTC mailing list / LARTC@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > http://mailman.ds9a.nl/mailman/listinfo/lartc HOWTO: http://lartc.org/ -- Lawrence MacIntyre 865.574.8696 lpz@xxxxxxxx Oak Ridge National Laboratory High Performance Information Infrastructure Technology Group
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